
hS-CRP ( CARDIO PHASE HIGH SENSITIVITY C-REACTIVE PROTEIN) – SERUM
₹ 710.00 Original price was: ₹ 710.00.₹ 700.00Current price is: ₹ 700.00.
hs-CRP test measures very low levels of C-reactive protein in the blood, an inflammatory marker linked to cardiovascular risk.
hs-CRP test measures very low levels of C-reactive protein in the blood, an inflammatory marker linked to cardiovascular risk.
FASTING REQUIRED : NO
WHY THE TEST IS DONE :
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To assess risk of cardiovascular disease, heart attack, or stroke
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To monitor inflammation in high-risk patients
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To guide preventive strategies for heart health
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